A. White Vinegar Pedicure:
If you’re looking to give yourself a pedicure, mix equal parts of white vinegar and water for an effective foot soak. Vinegar’s acidity is great against dead skin as well.
B. Sunburn Soothers:
Aloe vera gel soothes and heals burnt skin, while a mix of 2 teaspoons of buttermilk and tomato juice also provides some much-needed relief. A combination of cucumber juice with glycerin and rose water is great too.
C. Wrinkle Busters:
Coconut oil, and cucumber juice help fight the onset of crow’s feet and laugh lines. Rub your liquid of choice onto skin daily. A purée of ripe banana also keeps skin looking youthful. Leave on for 20 minutes before rinsing.
D. Puffy Eye Helpers:
Green tea teabags soaked in milk overnight help bring the swelling down. Classic cucumber slices are staples, but if you don’t have some on hand, refrigerate some raw potato slices. Leave any of these on top of your eyes for about 5-7 minutes.
E. Dark Circle Erasers:
To reduce the remnants of a restless night from your face, put a freshly cut fig over your peepers for 30 minutes. No fig? No problem. Grate some raw potato and wrap it in some cheesecloth. Place wraps on eyelids for 20 minutes. Rinse after then apply some refrigerated eye cream to sooth your skin.
F. Sealed with a Kiss:
Are you a smoker? Avoid discolored lips while helping them stay soft and supple by putting lemon or coriander leaf juice on them.
G. Skin Softeners:
Feeling rough patches of skin on the soles of your feet, knees and elbows? Mix an ounce of honey, glycerin, 1 egg white, and 2 teaspoons of aloe vera gel to hydrate and soften rough skin. A blend of glycerin, 1 tablespoons of tomato juice, and 1 tablespoon of lemon juice also keeps skin touchable.
If you’re looking to give yourself a pedicure, mix equal parts of white vinegar and water for an effective foot soak. Vinegar’s acidity is great against dead skin as well.
B. Sunburn Soothers:
Aloe vera gel soothes and heals burnt skin, while a mix of 2 teaspoons of buttermilk and tomato juice also provides some much-needed relief. A combination of cucumber juice with glycerin and rose water is great too.
C. Wrinkle Busters:
Coconut oil, and cucumber juice help fight the onset of crow’s feet and laugh lines. Rub your liquid of choice onto skin daily. A purée of ripe banana also keeps skin looking youthful. Leave on for 20 minutes before rinsing.
D. Puffy Eye Helpers:
Green tea teabags soaked in milk overnight help bring the swelling down. Classic cucumber slices are staples, but if you don’t have some on hand, refrigerate some raw potato slices. Leave any of these on top of your eyes for about 5-7 minutes.
E. Dark Circle Erasers:
To reduce the remnants of a restless night from your face, put a freshly cut fig over your peepers for 30 minutes. No fig? No problem. Grate some raw potato and wrap it in some cheesecloth. Place wraps on eyelids for 20 minutes. Rinse after then apply some refrigerated eye cream to sooth your skin.
F. Sealed with a Kiss:
Are you a smoker? Avoid discolored lips while helping them stay soft and supple by putting lemon or coriander leaf juice on them.
G. Skin Softeners:
Feeling rough patches of skin on the soles of your feet, knees and elbows? Mix an ounce of honey, glycerin, 1 egg white, and 2 teaspoons of aloe vera gel to hydrate and soften rough skin. A blend of glycerin, 1 tablespoons of tomato juice, and 1 tablespoon of lemon juice also keeps skin touchable.
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